Art in the Computer Age
New forms transcend the boundaries of the organic and the artificial, addressing unique issues of intimacy and interaction in the computer age.
New forms transcend the boundaries of the organic and the artificial, addressing unique issues of intimacy and interaction in the computer age.
Investigating the role of the “artist” and “art”, Tate Modern surveys the last 30 years of contemporary visual culture.
The London and Berlin based collective Artists Anonymous resist definitions and skilfully create interplay between anonymity and the artist.